No problem! You can use both models together.
No problem! You can use both models together.
I'm running an x2 8GB F4-3600C18D processor and want to add another x2 8GB unit. The non-X model is unavailable. Can I switch to the F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX? What problems might arise from using it? I currently have: 8x2GB RAM, plus a 64GB SSD with Windows 10 Pro. The seller mentioned it could cause bottlenecks and is unclear about the impact.
You might want to check if they crossreference at the provided link. Recently, I worked on Intel DH77EB boards using LGA1155s and found Micron MT16JTF51264AZ-1G4D. The findchips data indicates that Micron MT16JTF51264AZ-1G4D1 is an updated version of the same DIMMs (thanks to @BiotechBen, at least I believe it was you who pointed this out). Updated on January 26, 2023 by An0maly_76. Revised, more info.
As long as the requirements align and you're not aiming for record-breaking speeds, you don’t need perfectly identical RAM. Those listings seem similar except one mentions "AMD." It should work. If not, that’s the nature of return procedures.
These specs appear to match your system’s capabilities. The details are within the range your CPU and motherboard support. You’re likely in good shape—about a 99.999% success rate.